Bunny Cocoa Krispie Easter Treats

I have already starting to think of what kind of Easter treats I want to make this year. Each year I try to add a new Easter treat that I can surprise the kids with. This year, I think a Cocoa Krispie Treat Recipe will be perfect.

What kid doesn’t love a Cocoa Krispies treat recipe? It is all the fun of a Rice Krispie treat, with chocolate, and these are shaped like a rabbit. Just for Easter. Adding a fun face make it even better. I think this should be at the top of everyone’s Easter Treats Recipe list.

These Bunny Cocoa Rice Krispie Treats are easy to make and look so cute. The kids will love to be in the kitchen making them with you. A recipe that gets the kids in the kitchen is always a recipe I want to make. The kids and I make great memories together when they cook and bake with me.

How Do I Make Cocoa Rice Krispie Treats

Making Cocoa Rice Krispie Treats is just as easy as making any rice krispie treats. To make the chocolatey flavor use chocolate rice krispies or use cocoa pebbles. After using the rabbit cookie cutter to create the bunny shapes, you will need a few things like large candy eyes and edible Easter grass to create the cute little face. Using a disposable piping bag and piping tips make attaching the decorations that much easier. Plus the kids love using piping bags to squeeze out icing.

Once the marshmallows have melted about 3/4, stir in the chocolate cereal until completely coated.

Pour the mixture into the prepared pan and use the back of the spoon to evenly press down.

Let set up for a few hours.

Use the cookie cutter to cut out as many bunny shapes as your can and set aside

Attach the round frosting tip to the piping bag and fill with chocolate frosting.

Give each bunny 2 large candy eyes by squeezing a small dab of chocolate frosting on the back and pressing them onto the bunny.

Take 2 small marshmallow halves and dip the sticky side into the pink sugar crystals. Squeeze a small dab of frosting on the back of the marshmallow half and place on the bunny's ears so it's stays in place.

Squeeze a small dab of chocolate frosting on the back of the small heart candy for the bunny's nose.

Lastly, use the kitchen scissor to cut whiskers from the pink Easter grass - about 1" long. Dab a small amount of frosting on the ends and place on the bunny's face.

Comments

Well aren’t these totally cute. My grandkids would LOVE these. We are having a sleepover next weekend. Maybe I will have to get them to help me make some. What a fun little time we will have….and hopefully they will take some home if they don’t eat them all.

I remember the days when my daughter would help me with Easter and holiday preparations… She’s in college now, so we don’t have occasion to make fun Easter themed treats like this — funny how it changes when the kids grow up. That said, I do have two young nephews who are coming to visit this Easter — and I’d love to get them in the kitchen to help me with this project. Delightful.

What a cute Easter treat! And I know rice kripsie treats are fun for kids to make, assuming you can keep them from munching on them before they’re done. 🙂 These would be perfect for an Easter-time party. Put out the bunnies and decorations and let the kids have ball.

These are seriously too cute to eat! I hope I can get this creative when I have a kid one day. I would have never thought to do something like this. These are perfect for Easter and just spring in general, I think!

These might be the cutest krispie treats I’ve ever seen! They’re so creative, and I love that you used cocoa krispies, or cocoa pebbles – they must taste extra special as a krispie treat! What a fantastic surprise for the kids – I’m going to share this with a friend who has little ones. They’d love these!

These are absolutely adorable and as soon as I show them to my daughter, she is going to want to make them. They’re perfect for the Easter table and would be a delightful surprise in my kid’s lunch. And I love cocoa krispies!

Pin With Me

Legal Stuff

Search This Site

***Please feel free to use any of my photos for family friendly content. In order to use any of my photos you MUST provide a proper link back. You may not use my photos or content with out proper link backs that notify me of use. Watermarks must remain intact.***